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- This invention is for a pressure regulator that has a metal filter interposed in the regulator body between the regulator inlet and outlet.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,556,125 to Dowdall discloses a pressure regulator having a filter in the regulator housing to filter out dust in the fluid flowing from the inlet to the valve seat.
- a valve member is mounted to the diaphragm to extend through the valve seat and has an enlarged portion abuttable against the valve seat to block fluid flow therethrough until the pressure in the outlet falls below a preselected level.
- a pressure regulator having a piston resiliently urged downwardly in the regulator body to resiliently retain a dart in engagement with a disc.
- the dart extends through an end portion of a nut that may be hex shaped.
- the disk is abuttable against the nut valve seat to block fluid flow from a high pressure inlet to the outlet.
- a filter assembly is threaded to the regulator body to have fluid flow from the regulator body inlet, then through the filter assembly and thence to the nut.
- the pressure regulator assembly includes a regulator body having a control chamber, a bonnet having a bonnet chamber opening toward the control chamber and a flexible diaphragm separating the bonnet chamber from the control chamber.
- a spring assembly and a piston in the bonnet chamber resiliently urge the diaphragm to extend into the control chamber.
- a filter housing in the control chamber is mounted to extend between the diaphragm and bottom wall of the control chamber and mounts a valve seat to open to a central aperture of the housing, which in turn, opens to the diaphragm.
- a valve stem is mounted to the piston, extends through the central aperture and has an enlarged diametric portion abuttable against the valve seat to block fluid flow from the inlet passageway and through the valve seat to the central aperture.
- the housing has a recess opening to the diaphragm and in which there is mounted a filter.
- the regulator body has an inlet passageway opening through the bottom wall and the valve seat to the central aperture.
- the regulator body has an outlet passage opening through the bottom wall to have fluid that flows from the central aperture and through the filter to exit from the regulator body.
- One of the objects of this invention is to provide new and novel means for mounting a filter in a pressure regulator. Another object of this invention is to provide for a pressure regulator, new and novel means for filtering fluid and the mounting thereof in order to reduce the space required for the filter means. Still another object of this invention is to provide new and novel means for mounting a filter to filter out undesirable material (particle contamination) in the fluid after it has flowed through a valve seat. In furtherance of the last mentioned object, it is an additional object of this invention to minimize turbulence of the flow through the pressure regulator.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of the pressure regulator of this invention that is shown in a view closed position;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view showing the filter and adjacent parts of the regulator
- FIG. 3 is a transverse cross sectional view of the filter housing that is generally taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows 3 - 3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a transverse cross sectional view of the filter housing that is generally taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows 4 - 4 of FIG. 2.
- the pressure regulator of this invention which is axially elongated and has a central axis C-C, includes a regulator body 10 having a control chamber 12 that opens through a transverse surface thereof.
- a bonnet 13 is threaded to the regulator body and has an axially elongated bore 14 forming a bonnet chamber that extend axially therethrough to open toward the control chamber.
- a control knob 15 is mounted to an adjustment screw 17 which in turn is threadedly extending through the top reduced diameter portion 14 A of the bore and into the intermediate diameter portion 14 B of the bonnet bore.
- the lower end portion of the adjustment screw extends into the bore portion 14 B to bear against the button 16 which in turn bears against one end of a load spring 19 for adjusting the compression of the load spring.
- the load spring extends into the bore of a piston 21 and abuts against the upwardly facing shoulder formed at the juncture of the enlarged and reduced diameter portions of the piston bore to constantly urge the piston toward the control chamber.
- the piston is located in the enlarged diameter portion 14 C of the bonnet bore and has an enlarged diametric annular flange with a groove mounting an O-ring 18 to be in abutting engagement with the inner peripheral wall of the bonnet wall portion that defines bore portion 14 C.
- the movement of the piston in a direction toward the control knob is limited by abutting against the annular shoulder defined by the intersection of bore portions 14 B, 14 C.
- the end of bore portion 14 C opposite bore portion 14 B opens to a short, further enlarged bore portion 14 D which in turn opens to the control chamber.
- One end of a balance spring 20 bears against the radial inner portion of a seal ring 22 while the opposite end of the balance spring bears against the piston flange to resiliently urge the piston in an axially upward direction (direction opposite the urging by the load spring).
- the radial outer portion of the ring seal seats against the annular shoulder formed by the junction of bore portions 14 C, 14 D while its radial inner portion is abuttable against an annular shoulder of the lower end portion of the piston to limit the downward movement of the piston.
- the filter housing By turning the adjustment screw to reduce the compression force on the load spring and unthreading the bonnet from the regulator body, the filter housing may be moved axially outwardly of the control chamber and replaced with another filter housing and filter.
- the filter housing and the seal ring together with the diaphragm separate the bonnet chamber from the control chamber while the axially opposite end of the housing has a radial outer ridge in fluid sealing relationship with the bottom wall 24 .
- the bonnet has an aperture 27 opening to bore portion 14 D for verifying the seal integrity between the filter housing, the regulator body and the bonnet wall portion that defines bore portion 14 D. Further, the bonnet has a vent aperture that opens to bore portion 14 B.
- a stud 28 is threaded into the radial central portion of the piston which in turn has an axial valve stem 29 which is threadedly extended thereinto and extends through the transverse diaphragm.
- the stud abuts against the diaphragm axially opposite the filter housing.
- the valve stem extends through a central axial aperture 30 in the central portion 23 A of the filter housing and a valve seat 32 in the enlarged diametric portion of the aperture, which is axially opposite the diaphragm.
- the valve stem has an enlarged diametric portion 29 A seatable against the valve seat to block fluid flow therethrough.
- the filter housing has an annular, generally semi-torus shaped recess 33 that opens toward the diaphragm and surrounds the housing radial central portion 33 A through which the central aperture 30 extends, and outlet apertures 35 that open to the recess and through an annular chamber 38 to the outlet port (passageway) 37 in the regulator body. Even when the piston is in its lowermost position, the housing central portion 33 A is still vertically spaced from the diaphragm.
- the annular chamber 38 opens to bottom wall 24 while the valve seat is in fluid sealing relationship to the bottom wall 24 .
- the regulator body also has an inlet port (passageway) 39 that opens to the valve seat.
- the inlet and outlet ports (passageways) open through the bottom wall 24 to the control chamber and at least initially extend axially downwardly away from the bottom wall.
- An annular sintered metal filter 40 is mounted in the generally cylindrical portion 33 A of the annular recess 33 such that the fluid flowing from the inlet port 39 , through the central aperture 30 and into the annular space between the filter and the diaphragm, thence through the filter to the annular space 38 and therethrough to the outlet port 37 .
- the transverse surface area of the filter which is vertically adjacent to the diaphragm is many times greater than the transverse area of each of the openings of the outlet and inlet passageways through the bottom wall as is the bottom transverse surface of the filter which opens to the lower portion 33 B of the housing recess 33 .
- the filter is further vertically spaced from the diaphragm than the housing central portion 23 A while the bottom transverse surface of the filter is at a higher elevation than the valve seat and the bottom wall 24 .
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- This invention is for a pressure regulator that has a metal filter interposed in the regulator body between the regulator inlet and outlet.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,556,125 to Dowdall discloses a pressure regulator having a filter in the regulator housing to filter out dust in the fluid flowing from the inlet to the valve seat. A valve member is mounted to the diaphragm to extend through the valve seat and has an enlarged portion abuttable against the valve seat to block fluid flow therethrough until the pressure in the outlet falls below a preselected level.
- In U.S. Pat. No. 5.090,438 to Nimberger there is disclosed a pressure regulator having a piston resiliently urged downwardly in the regulator body to resiliently retain a dart in engagement with a disc. The dart extends through an end portion of a nut that may be hex shaped. The disk is abuttable against the nut valve seat to block fluid flow from a high pressure inlet to the outlet. A filter assembly is threaded to the regulator body to have fluid flow from the regulator body inlet, then through the filter assembly and thence to the nut.
- In order to make improvements in pressure regulator assemblies with filters, this invention has been made.
- The pressure regulator assembly includes a regulator body having a control chamber, a bonnet having a bonnet chamber opening toward the control chamber and a flexible diaphragm separating the bonnet chamber from the control chamber. A spring assembly and a piston in the bonnet chamber resiliently urge the diaphragm to extend into the control chamber. A filter housing in the control chamber is mounted to extend between the diaphragm and bottom wall of the control chamber and mounts a valve seat to open to a central aperture of the housing, which in turn, opens to the diaphragm. A valve stem is mounted to the piston, extends through the central aperture and has an enlarged diametric portion abuttable against the valve seat to block fluid flow from the inlet passageway and through the valve seat to the central aperture. The housing has a recess opening to the diaphragm and in which there is mounted a filter. The regulator body has an inlet passageway opening through the bottom wall and the valve seat to the central aperture. The regulator body has an outlet passage opening through the bottom wall to have fluid that flows from the central aperture and through the filter to exit from the regulator body.
- One of the objects of this invention is to provide new and novel means for mounting a filter in a pressure regulator. Another object of this invention is to provide for a pressure regulator, new and novel means for filtering fluid and the mounting thereof in order to reduce the space required for the filter means. Still another object of this invention is to provide new and novel means for mounting a filter to filter out undesirable material (particle contamination) in the fluid after it has flowed through a valve seat. In furtherance of the last mentioned object, it is an additional object of this invention to minimize turbulence of the flow through the pressure regulator.
- FIG. 1, other than for parts of the control knob and regulator body, is a cross sectional view of the pressure regulator of this invention that is shown in a view closed position;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view showing the filter and adjacent parts of the regulator;
- FIG. 3 is a transverse cross sectional view of the filter housing that is generally taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows3-3 of FIG. 2; and
- FIG. 4 is a transverse cross sectional view of the filter housing that is generally taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows4-4 of FIG. 2.
- Referring to the drawings, the pressure regulator of this invention, which is axially elongated and has a central axis C-C, includes a
regulator body 10 having acontrol chamber 12 that opens through a transverse surface thereof. Abonnet 13 is threaded to the regulator body and has an axiallyelongated bore 14 forming a bonnet chamber that extend axially therethrough to open toward the control chamber. - A
control knob 15 is mounted to anadjustment screw 17 which in turn is threadedly extending through the top reduceddiameter portion 14A of the bore and into theintermediate diameter portion 14B of the bonnet bore. The lower end portion of the adjustment screw extends into thebore portion 14B to bear against thebutton 16 which in turn bears against one end of aload spring 19 for adjusting the compression of the load spring. The load spring extends into the bore of apiston 21 and abuts against the upwardly facing shoulder formed at the juncture of the enlarged and reduced diameter portions of the piston bore to constantly urge the piston toward the control chamber. The piston is located in the enlargeddiameter portion 14C of the bonnet bore and has an enlarged diametric annular flange with a groove mounting an O-ring 18 to be in abutting engagement with the inner peripheral wall of the bonnet wall portion that definesbore portion 14C. The movement of the piston in a direction toward the control knob is limited by abutting against the annular shoulder defined by the intersection ofbore portions - The end of
bore portion 14Copposite bore portion 14B opens to a short, further enlargedbore portion 14D which in turn opens to the control chamber. One end of abalance spring 20 bears against the radial inner portion of aseal ring 22 while the opposite end of the balance spring bears against the piston flange to resiliently urge the piston in an axially upward direction (direction opposite the urging by the load spring). The radial outer portion of the ring seal seats against the annular shoulder formed by the junction ofbore portions - Located in the control chamber to be removably clamped between the annular shoulder (bottom wall)24 of the regulator body, which forms one end of the control chamber other than for a radial outer, annular depression and the radial outer portion of the seal ring opposite the portion that abuts against the bonnet is the radial outer portion of an
annular filter housing 23 and the radial outer part of adiaphragm 25. The radial outer portion of the diaphragm is clamped between an annular ridge of the housing and the bonnet. By turning the adjustment screw to reduce the compression force on the load spring and unthreading the bonnet from the regulator body, the filter housing may be moved axially outwardly of the control chamber and replaced with another filter housing and filter. The filter housing and the seal ring together with the diaphragm separate the bonnet chamber from the control chamber while the axially opposite end of the housing has a radial outer ridge in fluid sealing relationship with thebottom wall 24. The bonnet has anaperture 27 opening to boreportion 14D for verifying the seal integrity between the filter housing, the regulator body and the bonnet wall portion that definesbore portion 14D. Further, the bonnet has a vent aperture that opens to boreportion 14B. - A
stud 28 is threaded into the radial central portion of the piston which in turn has anaxial valve stem 29 which is threadedly extended thereinto and extends through the transverse diaphragm. The stud abuts against the diaphragm axially opposite the filter housing. The valve stem extends through a centralaxial aperture 30 in thecentral portion 23A of the filter housing and avalve seat 32 in the enlarged diametric portion of the aperture, which is axially opposite the diaphragm. The valve stem has an enlargeddiametric portion 29A seatable against the valve seat to block fluid flow therethrough. - The filter housing has an annular, generally semi-torus shaped
recess 33 that opens toward the diaphragm and surrounds the housing radialcentral portion 33A through which thecentral aperture 30 extends, and outlet apertures 35 that open to the recess and through anannular chamber 38 to the outlet port (passageway) 37 in the regulator body. Even when the piston is in its lowermost position, the housingcentral portion 33A is still vertically spaced from the diaphragm. Theannular chamber 38 opens tobottom wall 24 while the valve seat is in fluid sealing relationship to thebottom wall 24. The regulator body also has an inlet port (passageway) 39 that opens to the valve seat. The inlet and outlet ports (passageways) open through thebottom wall 24 to the control chamber and at least initially extend axially downwardly away from the bottom wall. - An annular
sintered metal filter 40 is mounted in the generallycylindrical portion 33A of theannular recess 33 such that the fluid flowing from theinlet port 39, through thecentral aperture 30 and into the annular space between the filter and the diaphragm, thence through the filter to theannular space 38 and therethrough to theoutlet port 37. The transverse surface area of the filter which is vertically adjacent to the diaphragm is many times greater than the transverse area of each of the openings of the outlet and inlet passageways through the bottom wall as is the bottom transverse surface of the filter which opens to thelower portion 33B of the housing recess 33. The filter is further vertically spaced from the diaphragm than the housingcentral portion 23A while the bottom transverse surface of the filter is at a higher elevation than the valve seat and thebottom wall 24. - When the pressure in the space between the filter and the diaphragm falls below a preselected pressure, the
spring 19 moves the piston downwardly toward the filter and accordingly, thediametric portion 29A away from the valve seat. Thence pressurized fluid in the inlet port flows through the valve seat and thecentral aperture 30 to flow radially outwardly in all directions radially between the diaphragm and the filter and thence downwardly to flow through the filter. The filtered fluid passes throughapertures 35,annular space 38 and to the outlet port. Upon the pressure building up in the space between the filter and the diaphragm to the preselected level, the combination of pressurized fluid in the control chamber together with the action ofbalance spring 20 moves the piston away from the valve seat until the enlargeddiametric portion 29A abuts against the valve seat to block fluid flow therethrough.
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